Richard Pashley

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Chemistry  
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/23054

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Joseph Alfred Kitchener grad student 1978 Imperial College London
 (Surface forces in thin water films on smooth quartz)

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Laurence Meagher grad student 1991-1994
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Makavipour F, Pashley RM, Rahman AFMM. (2019) Low-Level Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water. Global Challenges (Hoboken, Nj). 3: 1700047
Garrido A, Pashley R, Ninham B. (2018) Water sterilisation using different hot gases in a bubble column reactor Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 6: 2651-2659
Garrido A, Pashley RM, Ninham BW. (2016) Low temperature MS2 (ATCC15597-B1) virus inactivation using a hot bubble column evaporator (HBCE). Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces. 151: 1-10
Francis MJ, Rzechowicz M, Charrois JWA, et al. (2013) Removal of glass particles from compost mixtures at laboratory and pilot scales Compost Science and Utilization. 21: 34-46
Francis MJ, Pashley RM, Rzechowicz M. (2011) The effects of feed water de-gassing on the permeate flux of a small scale SWRO pilot plant Desalination and Water Treatment. 25: 150-158
Francis MJ, Gulati N, Pashley RM. (2006) The dispersion of natural oils in de-gassed water. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 299: 673-7
Rzechowicz M, Pashley RM. (2006) A membrane method for degassing nonaqueous liquids. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 298: 321-6
Francis MJ, Pashley RM. (2006) The effect of de-gassing on the dispersion of fine oil droplets in water Colloids and Surfaces a: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 287: 36-43
Pashley RM, Rzechowicz M, Pashley LR, et al. (2005) De-gassed water is a better cleaning agent. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 109: 1231-8
Francis MJ, Pashley RM. (2005) A study of de-gassed oil in water dispersions as potential drug delivery systems Colloids and Surfaces a: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 260: 7-16
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